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Ryanair flies back with near-record annual profit, sees strong summer

by Agencies

ISTANBUL May 22, 2023 - 11:22 am GMT+3
A Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS aircraft lands at El Prat airport in Barcelona, Spain, July 1, 2022. (AFP Photo)
A Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS aircraft lands at El Prat airport in Barcelona, Spain, July 1, 2022. (AFP Photo)
by Agencies May 22, 2023 11:22 am

Ryanair rebounded to achieve close to record full-year profit in the year to March 31, the Irish no-frills airline announced Monday, propelled by a "strong" post-COVID-19 recovery despite spiking costs,

Ryanair became the latest European aviation giant to log a return to the black as travelers return to the skies after the pandemic and shrug off high inflation, mirroring British Airways owner IAG, Franco-Dutch group Air France-KLM and Germany's Lufthansa.

Profit after taxation soared to 1.4 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in the 12 months to the end of March, after a net loss of 355 million euros in its previous financial year, Dublin-based Ryanair said in a results statement.

It had narrowed losses in the prior 2021/2022 fiscal year, boosted by the lifting of coronavirus lockdowns.

"Over the last year we have seen a very strong post-COVID traffic recovery," said chief executive Michael O'Leary in video remarks published alongside the results.

"People have been locked up for two years and wanted to go back to traveling."

Revenues more than doubled to 10.8 billion euros on rising fares, as the group reported "strong market share gains" in Italy, Poland, Ireland, Spain and elsewhere in Europe.

Passenger traffic leaped 74% to 168.6 million travelers, with fares 10% above pre-COVID-19 levels.

"Traffic is now running at 13-14% ahead of our pre-COVID volumes, but profitability is still running slightly behind where we were pre-COVID," added O'Leary.

Higher costs

Ryanair said profits were also lifted by "advantageous" fuel hedges. Airlines bet against volatile oil prices by hedging, or taking a defensive position on futures markets.

Total operating costs, however, spiked 75% to 9.2 billion euros, while the group also faced a net loss in the fourth quarter of 154 million euros.

Monday's results come two weeks after Ryanair ordered 300 Boeing 737 MAX jets worth over $40 billion for delivery from 2027, alongside a major recruitment drive that it hopes will drive massive expansion.

The company is targeting an 80% jump in annual passenger traffic to 300 million travelers by 2034, compared with 2023.

It plans to recruit more than 10,000 new cabin-crew members, engineers and pilots, to help meet the goal.

Ryanair's key British rival EasyJet had reported last week that it slashed net losses in the first half of its financial year, or six months to March.

EasyJet, which logged three annual losses in a row due to the pandemic, has predicted a rebound to annual profit as holidaymakers shrug off Britain's cost-of-living crisis.

'Robust' summer demand

"Demand for European summer leisure travel looks robust," said Olly Anibaba, analyst at research group Third Bridge.

"Despite inflation weighing on consumer spending, European consumers are still opting for leisure travel over other forms of entertainment."

The sector is flying high after a tumultuous period sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic, which erupted in early 2020 to ground flights, sparking massive job cuts and huge losses.

Anibaba cautioned that ultralow air ticket prices may not return to the aviation industry, as it grapples with rising jet fuel prices and fallout from sky-high inflation.

"Ryanair and other airlines have signaled that the era of ultralow fares might be coming to an end. They are preparing customers for potential price increases."

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